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GO-5100M-USB / GO-5100C-USB
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To use the counter function
Configure the settings as follows.
Three counters can be configured (Counter 0 to 2).
Item
Setting value / selectable range
Description
Counter 0 to 2
Counter 0 to 2
Select the counter.
Counter 0 to 2 Event Source
Off,
Frame Trigger,
Frame Start,
Exposure Start,
Exposure Transfer End
Select the counter event signal for
which to read the count value.
Counter 0 to 2 Event Activation
Rising Edge (fixed)
or Falling Edge
Specify the timing at which to count.
Note
The three counter event signals are always counted up internally on the camera.
Video Process Bypass Mode
The video process bypass mode is a function that bypasses internal video processing on the camera.
When bypass is enabled, the sensor output and camera output data can be set to the same bit width.
Operation using 12-bit outputs must be performed in bypass mode.
Video process bypass mode
On
Off
Camera operation
All video processes except Gain all
(excluding R/B Gain) and Blemish
Compensation are disabled.
All video processes are enabled.
Camera output
8-/10-/12-bit
8-/10-bit
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Differences in camera operation
When video process bypass mode is disabled
All video processes are enabled.
Sensor
Block
Gain All
Vertical
Binning
BlackLevel
Block
R/B Black Level
Pixel Gain
Block
R/B Gain
LUT Block
LUT
Blemish
Comp Block
Blemish Comp
Binning Block
Horizontal Binning
Shading Block
Shading
Correction
Black Setup
Block
Black Setup
When video process bypass mode is enabled
All video processes except Gain all (excluding R/B Gain) and Blemish Compensation are disabled.
Sensor
Block
Gain All
Blemish
Comp Block
Blemish Comp
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To enable video process bypass mode
Item
Setting value / selectable range
Description
Video Process Bypass Mode
On
Enable video process bypass
mode.
Note
Horizontal binning cannot be used in video process bypass mode.
Only vertical binning can be used in video process bypass mode.